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1. 	Erotic Nightmares 	02:14 	 
2. 	A Field Sowed of Coffins 	04:51 	  
3. 	Northmen Wrath 	03:45 	  
4. 	We Are the Dead 	04:18 	  
5. 	Architects of Fear 	03:14 	  
6. 	Fuckin' Alone 	05:16 	  
7. 	The Light in My Dark 	04:37 	  
8. 	Here We Stand 	03:27 	  
9. 	Day of Your Death Arrives... 	04:09 	  
10. 	You Can't Hide 	05:47 	  
11. 	Ianus Rex Infernorum 	02:48

Patillas - Vocals, Guitars
Surt - Bass, Vocals (backing)
Marco - Guitars (lead)

 

Omission is a thrash band from Spain that released their album 'Thrash Metal Is Violence' in 2009 by themselves and were picked up by Xtreem Music based on that album. Xtreem released that same album last year again and now their second full-length sees the light of day. A bit has changed within the line-up of these guys, the bass-player and drummer left. A new bassist has been found in James Surt, but they still need a new drummer. The drums on 'Merciless Jaws From Hell' were done by session musician Riky, who is a member of Avulsed. Style wise Omission plays thrash in its most extreme form, fast, furious with a slight black metal touch. Dropping some names to get an idea in what direction these guys play would be Sadus, Whiplash, old Kreator and Dutch band Inquisitor (remember them?). Compared to the debut the production on 'Merciless Jaws From Hell' is much better and fans of this type of extreme thrash metal should appeal to this album. ---lordsofmetal.nl

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Omission - Thrash Metal Is Violence (2010) http://theblues-thatjazz.com/en/rock/2276-omission/8061-omission-thrash-metal-is-violence-2009.html http://theblues-thatjazz.com/en/rock/2276-omission/8061-omission-thrash-metal-is-violence-2009.html Omission - Thrash Metal Is Violence (2010)

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1. Omission - Bestial Belch (00:04)
2. Omission - God Bring You Down (03:45)
3. Omission - Traitor (04:47)
4. Omission - Legions Of Youth (06:34)
5. Omission - Satanicspeed Thrash Metal (03:03)
6. Omission - Primitive Instinct (04:08)
7. Omission - Pure Fucking Hate (05:18)
8. Omission - Questions (02:58)
9. Omission - Satanic Feelings (05:24)
10. Omission - V.P.A. (05:55)
11. Omission - Intro/Blood And Steel (bonus) (05:12)
12. Omission - Northmen Wrath (bonus) (04:04)

Personnel:
Patillas - Vocals, Guitars
Marco Marouco - Guitars
Surt - Bass
Daviti – Drums

 

On to the music proper then. Omission's music is a melodic brand of thrash metal, and while the speedy passages are common fare in thrash metal, the band includes melodic guitar solos on their songs (unlike the mindless shredding that most thrash bands like to utilise). For example, solos on songs such as the closing track V.P.A. are tasteful and carefully thought out. The band however pays homage to the pioneers of thrash metal on songs such as Traitor and Satanic Speed Thrash Metal, where the intro riffs are reminiscent of bands such as Slayer, with the latter reminding listeners of the first few moments of Angel of Death. Songs such as Pure Fucking Hate up the entertainment value of the album with anthemic, fist-pumping choruses.

Vocalist Miguel's style lean more towards black metal shrieks, sounding like a cross between Bestial Mockery's Master Motorsåg and 3 Inches of Blood's Cam Pipes. Songs like Legions of Youth also include haunting laughs that send chills down the listener's spine, littered throughout the song. The instrumentalSatanic Speed Thrash Metal, while not as fast as one would have expected it to be (since there are other tracks that are way faster than this), display the band's technical abilities, with the drummer adding interesting drum fills on slower or quieter parts of the song. The bass is also not neglected on the album, as evident from the constant heavy presence, and also the intro bass riff on Primitive Instinct. While nothing particularly flamboyant, displays the importance of the bass on Omission's music.

The live tracks (which also includes an introductory speech about the band), features 2 tracks from their V.P.A. demo, and gives listeners a good sense about the live capabilities of the band, though vocalist Miguel sounds more abrasive live than in studio. The guitars on Northmen Wrath also sounded a bit messy, especially towards the faster bits of the solo, causing the experience to become slightly less enjoyable.

With Thrash Metal is Violence, Omission joins the ranks of the increasing number of bands that have reverted to the old-school way of playing thrash metal, fast and furious, and not forgetting the overt satanic imagery. Recommended for fans of bands such as Morbid Carnage and black/thrash metal in general. --- heavymetaltribune.com

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